Summary
Contents
In this volume, Larry Toothaker provides the procedures that will enable researchers to establish the significance of differences between two comparable groups. Issues addressed include: planned versus post-hoc comparisons; step-by-step versus simultaneous test procedures; types of error ra])G unequal sample sizes and variances; and interaction tests versus cell mean tests. Examples are used to illustrate major concepts.
Multiple Comparisons for the Two-Way ANOVA: Factorial or Randomized Blocks
Multiple Comparisons for the Two-Way ANOVA: Factorial or Randomized Blocks
When the topic of multiple comparisons is covered in most statistics or experimental design texts, considerable attention is placed upon MCPs for a one-way ANOVA, that is, a completely randomized design. Less attention is paid to ...